Kathryn Proulx is a multidisciplinary designer living in Fairfield, Connecticut. Currently my time is split between living and working in Connecticut and finishing my thesis work in Communication Design at Parsons School of Design in Manhattan.
Prior to now, I have been the design assistant at W Magazine, an award-winning fashion magazine published by Conde Nast, and the in-house designer and project manager for Art-Space, New Haven's premier contemporary art gallery.
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Make Do and Mend “Bodies Of Water”

December 24th, 2008 · No Comments

make do and mend by luc rioual


But those times were fleeting like the summer days.
We were bodies of water, destined to flow our separate ways

I don’t write much about music but friends of friends, Make Do and Mend’s new album “Bodies of Water” is now available for free via download from their website.  With musical influences such as Hot Water Music, Jawbreaker, and Lucero it’s easily one of the best albums to come out of Connecticut in a long while.  Brimming with heartfelt lyrics about nostalgia, friendship, and feeling uninspired  by what confines us; Bodies of Water has been a great backdrop to my feelings of restlessness while at home for another New England winter break.

Photo: Luc Rioual of Hot Air Press

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